What does neonatal testicular effusion mean?


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Neonatal testicular effusion refers to neonatal hydrocele, which is caused by abdominal fluid entering the scrotum after birth. This situation needs to be distinguished from diseases such as inguinal hernia and testicular tumors in children. Parents can use a flashlight to stick to the baby's scrotum. If it is transparent, it can be diagnosed clearly. If it cannot be accurately judged, it can also be diagnosed by abdominal color ultrasound in the hospital. Before the age of 1 is more common phenomenon, generally do not need to worry, observation can be. Note whether there is local scrotal redness and other inflammatory performance. Also pay attention to whether there is pain performance. If there is still hydrocele after the age of 1, need to urological surgery.